Audio: Obama Calls Shuttle Astronauts
President Obama just called the crew of the Atlantis space shuttle. The astronauts are scheduled to land in Florida Friday after their 11-day mission to fix the Hubble Space telescope.
He said their mission is, "a wonderful example of the kind of dedication and commitment to exploration that represents America and the space program generally."
Shuttle commander Scott Altman asked the president if one of them would be the new NASA administrator:
"Just so we're sure, the new administrator's not any of us on the flight deck, is it?"
Obama laughed, and said, "I'm not going to give you any hints..."
The White House distributed an audio recording of the conversation. .
© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. He said their mission is, "a wonderful example of the kind of dedication and commitment to exploration that represents America and the space program generally."
Shuttle commander Scott Altman asked the president if one of them would be the new NASA administrator:
"Just so we're sure, the new administrator's not any of us on the flight deck, is it?"
Obama laughed, and said, "I'm not going to give you any hints..."
The White House distributed an audio recording of the conversation. .
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